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Dui Purush (1945 film)

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Directed by
  
Subodh Mitra

Music by
  
Pankaj Mullick

Release date
  
30 August 1945 (India)

Music director
  
Pankaj Mullick

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Produced by
  
New Theatres

Edited by
  
Subodh Mitra

Director
  
Subodh Mitra

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Starring
  
Chhabi Biswas Chandravati Sunanda Banerjee Ahindra Choudhury

Cinematography
  
Sudhin Majumdar Yusuf Mulji

Cast
  
Chhabi Biswas, Tulsi Chakraborty, Jahar Ganguli, Chandrabati Devi, Ahindra Choudhury

Dui Purush (Two Generations) is a 1945 Bengali language epic family drama film directed by Subodh Mitra. Produced by New Theatres and adapted from Tarashankar Banerji's novel and popular stage play, it had screenplay by Binoy Chatterjee. The editing was done by Mitra, who was popularly known as Kachi Babu, and cited as one of the best editors in the film industry. Music director was Pankaj Mullick with lyrics by Sailen Roy. The cinematograpers were Sudhin Majumdar and Yusuf Mulji. The cast included Chhabi Biswas, Chandravati , Sunanda Banerjee, Ahindra Choudhury, Tulsi Chakraborty, Jahar Ganguly, Naresh Mitra.

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The film won the National Film Award for Best Film. The film also won awards for Best Music for Pankaj Mullick, and Best Actress Award for Chandravati at the Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Actress Award. It won five more awards at the 9th Annual BFJA Awards.

Dui Purush involves three generations, and has the traditional theme of a poor social worker pitted against a rich Zamindar (Landowner).

Plot

Nutubehari, called Nutu, is a poor but educated social worker who sticks to his life's ideals and fights against the wealthy Zamindar for people's rights. He falls in love with Kalyani, the Zamindar's daughter. The enraged Zamindar has Nutu put in jail. When he gets out of jail, he finds Kalyani has been married off to someone else. Nutu marries Bimla, and starts a school in the village. He and Bimla have a son called Arun. Kalyani's husband dies and her in-laws throw her out of the house along with her infant daughter. She comes back to the village and takes shelter with Nutubehari who lets her run the school.

Years pass and Nutubehari has a court case against the Zamindar when he fights for one of the villagers. He has become a lawyer by now, joined politics and amassed great wealth. He has also let go of his ideals. His son, Arun is dismayed at the changes in his father. Arun also rebels against his arranged marriage as he now loves Kalyani's daughter Mamta (Latika). Finally, Nutu sees the error of his ways and reconciles with his former self.

Cast

  • Chhabi Biswas as Nutubehari
  • Chandravati as Bimla
  • Sunanda Debi as Kalyani
  • Ahindra Choudhury as the Zamindar
  • Jahar Ganguly as Sushobhan
  • Latika Bandyopadhyay as Mamta, Kalyani's daughter
  • Naresh Mitra as Gopi Mitra
  • Tulsi Chakraborty
  • Sailen Chowdhury
  • Naresh Bose
  • Puru Mullik
  • Rekha Mullik
  • Review

    The review by Baburao Patel in Filmindia praised Chhabi Biswas as Nutubehari. Biswas had originally played the same role for the stage version. Chandravati as Bimla "competes successfully" with Biswas and her acting was commended for restraint. Ahindra Choudhary was stated to be "disappointing". The screenplay came in for harsh criticism, being called "utterly clumsy". The fact that an important character in the play, Sushobhan, played by Jawahar Ganguly on screen, was turned into a "frivolous" character, and the tragic death of Nutbehari avoided and the character allowed to live in the film also came in for censure.

    Remake

    The film was remade in 1978 with the same title, Dui Purush, and was directed by Sushil Mukherjee. It starred Uttam Kumar as Nutbihari, Supriya Choudhury as Bimla, and Lily Chakraborty as Kalyani.

    Awards

  • National Film Award for Best Film.
  • Dui Purush won the following awards at the 9th Annual BFJA Awards:

  • Best Indian Films
  • Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Actress Award: Chandravati
  • Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Art Director: Soren Sen
  • Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Music Director Award: Pankaj Mullick
  • Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Lyricist Award: Sailen Roy
  • Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Cinematographer Award: Sudhin Majumdar
  • Best Audiographer: Loken Bose
  • Soundtrack

    The music was appreciated by the public and won awards for both the composer Pankaj Mullick, and lyricist, Sailen Roy.

    Songs

    1Tomar Oi SurerIla Ghosh3:35
    2Chander Eto BaharSandhya Mukhopadhyay2:59
    3Nutu Moktar KupokaatAdhir Bagchi2:29

    References

    Dui Purush (1945 film) Wikipedia